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Growth Asia 2021: All five broadcasts now FREE to view on demand - featuring Mars, Suntory, Thai Union, Danone, Impossible and more! By Gary Scattergood All five editions of our groundbreaking Growth Asia interactive broadcast series are now available to view on demand, for free, featuring expert insights across the regions s thriving food, beverage and nutrition categories.
The broadcasts feature high-level insights from a raft of big-name brands, leading academics, policy experts, and the most innovative suppliers.
The series ran from the 29th June to 15th July, and focused on five core categories - Healthy Ageing: Mobility & Cognitive Health (June 29), Healthy Ageing: Metabolic & Digestive Health (July 1), Plant-based Innovation (July 6), Healthy Snacking (July 13) and Infant & Maternal Health (July 15).
Our groundbreaking and free-to-attend Growth Asia interactive broadcast series concludes with Danone, Nature s Way and Morinaga among the big-name firms sharing their expertise.
The series began two weeks ago and has previously featured editions on Healthy Ageing, Plant-Based Innovation and Healthy Snacking, and they are now available to view on demand.
Today s broadcast on Infant and Maternal Health begins at 3pm Singapore-time. Registration for the event is free.
Gary Scattergood, Editor-in-Chief of both titles and Regional Head APAC at publisher William Reed said:
“Across the region, the future growth potential is huge, as incomes continue to rise, urbanisation gathers pace, life expectancy increases and consumer demands rapidly evolve, not least due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Our groundbreaking and free-to-attend Growth Asia interactive broadcast series concludes TODAY with Danone, Nature s Way and Morinaga among the big-name firms sharing their expertise.
The series began two weeks ago and has previously featured editions on Healthy Ageing, Plant-Based Innovation and Healthy Snacking, and they are now available to view on demand.
Today s broadcast on Infant and Maternal Health begins at 3pm Singapore-time. Registration for the event is free.
Gary Scattergood, Editor-in-Chief of both titles and Regional Head APAC at publisher William Reed said:
“Across the region, the future growth potential is huge, as incomes continue to rise, urbanisation gathers pace, life expectancy increases and consumer demands rapidly evolve, not least due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Growth Asia 2021: Join us live for Healthy Snacking edition with expert insights from Mars and Dole By Gary Scattergood Our free-to-attend Growth Asia interactive broadcast series continues with an edition on Healthy Snacking, where industry leaders from Mars and Dole will be among the high-level guests.
The series began two weeks ago and has previously featured editions on Healthy Ageing and Plant-Based Innovation and they are now available to view on demand.
Gary Scattergood, Editor-in-Chief of both titles and Regional Head APAC at publisher William Reed said:
“Across the region, the future growth potential is huge, as incomes continue to rise, urbanisation gathers pace, life expectancy increases and consumer demands rapidly evolve, not least due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Food, beverage and nutrition solutions to aid digestive and metabolic health are becoming increasingly popular as Asia’s population rapidly ages, but future NPD needs to make these “effective solutions the easy solutions,” according to experts at the second edition of our Growth Asia Series 2021.
New research findings, future directions, and new product development opportunities on topics related to ‘Healthy Ageing: Metabolic and Digestive Health’ were highlighted during the webinar. [Listen on demand here]
The panel consisted of Michelle Lee, regional marketing leader at IFF, Christian Philippsen, managing director at BENEO Asia Pacific, Florence Leong, co-founder and CEO at KosmodeHealth – a National University of Singapore Food Science Technology startup, Dr Sumanto Haldar, principal investigator at Singpore Institute of Food and Biotechnology Innovation (SIFBI) at A STAR, and Associate Professor Alexander Tups from the University of Ot